When the incredibly talented Japanese quilter, Yukiko Hirano, passed away in 2010, her husband Takeo Hirano wanted to make sure that her work lived on for others to enjoy. These four incredible Baltimore Album quilts were on display together in a setting Mrs. Hirano would find fitting and complimentary for her exquisite work.
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Baltimore Album Quilt II by Yukiko Hirano
Mrs. Hirano was inspired by Baltimore Album quilts and couldn't resist making her own. She mastered the art of applique, as well as the art of color placement, as exemplified in these quilts.
Baltimore Album Quilt I by Yukiko Hirano
The precise hand quilting was done with thousands of tiny stitches in a grid pattern. The appliqued leaves and flowers were done with a trapunto effect.
Baltimore Album Quilt III by Yukiko Hirano
Baltimore Album Quilt IV by Yukiko Hirano
This stunning quilt won Mrs. Hirano the coveted Founders Award at the 2005 IQA
Judged Show. It was the first time she had entered her work in an
international competition. This is an excellent example of how well
Mrs. Hirano knew her subject matter: applique and the Baltimore Album
style. The pale hues and floral border give this quilt a springlike feeling.
Image credits: Photo were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2022 International Quilt show in Salt Lake City, Utah.
I recognize the quilt in the last picture (IV). It was on the cover of The Quiltmaker's Newsletter one month. I saved that issue and studied this quilt numerous times. I loved her color palette and the clever use of the black polka dot fabric.
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